And ready, set, go. We are going to tell you about the secretary of state john kerry, who is in the middle east on damage control. Its the start of a 9day tour of the region, including stops in israel, jordan and saudi arabia. A goal will be to repair tensions with golf allies over syria, beginning when he visits riad. Tthe Washington Post says the are developing a gulf repatriation. The secretary of state is making an impromptu visit to egypt, the first since the ousting of president Mohamed Morsi. Now bringing in sue turton. Is kerrys visit a big deal to people in egypt . The egyptian people havent really noticed that the u. S. Secretary of state has landed in cairo. All the headlines at the moment in egypt are about the upcoming trial tomorrow, monday with the former president Mohamed Morsi. Very few people turned up to the press conference to hear what john kerry and the minister said about their meeting. Poddy language is interesting. Theyve had strained relations since the u. S.
To keep on winning, you have to vote republican in november. Marshas very liberal democrat opponent, Phil Bredesen. He is an absolute total tool of chuck schumer. Together we are taking back our country. We are returning the power back to our Great American patriots. Sandra that reality coming days after President Trump abruptly canceled that planned june 12th summit between kim jongun and himself. But today the most Senior North Korean official to visit the u. S. In nearly two decades heading to new york city in hopes of laying the ground work for that potential meeting. Bill team fox coverage this morning. John roberts live at the white house. Analysis from steven hayes in washington lets start with David Lee Miller live in new york city where there will be a big meeting today or tomorrow david lee. Lets start there. Good morning. Its expected the north korean diplomat, Kim Yong Chol, will arrive at new yorks jfk airport in the next few hours. Much about his itinerary is secret. The
Single-Payer Reform and Rural Health in the United States: Lessons from Our Northern Neighbor
Abstract
Single-payer health reform has secured its place in the mainstream American health policy debate, yet its implications for particular subpopulations or sectors of care remain understudied. Amidst many unanswered questions from policymakers and political pundits, rural health has emerged as one such area. This article explores rural Canada’s five-decade-long experience with a national publicly funded health insurance program as a valuable opportunity for cross-national learning. During March 2020, I conducted 13 semi-structured, elite stakeholder interviews with government officials, academic researchers, rural hospital executives, public health association leaders, rural health administrators, and representatives from provincial medical, hospital, and physician associations in Ontario. I found that a single-payer model confers notable advantages over a market-based model, includ